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- noun Plural form of
bombshell .
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Examples
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DAVIS: I think that at the end of day the bombshells will be the following sentence: "We misspoke."
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I can't see where any of these "bombshells" would make a snappy headline.
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There may be no 'bombshells', the issue here is 'most scrutinized' coming from a campaign that has been anything but that is absurd.
Obama Spokesman: No Candidate Has Been More Scrutinized By Media Than Obama Has 2009
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But the real questions are: Should we really be upset by these types of A-Rod "bombshells" or simply regard them as further examples of society's hypocritical view of athletes and drug use?
Erica Boeke: A-Rod's Scarlet Letter: Does it Really Matter? 2009
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There may be no 'bombshells', the issue here is 'most scrutinized' coming from a campaign that has been anything but that is absurd.
Obama Spokesman: No Candidate Has Been More Scrutinized By Media Than Obama Has 2009
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Stephen Taylor: Because some "bombshells" just get better with age.
OHMIGOD, no motherfucking way!! CC 2008
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Stephen Taylor: Because some "bombshells" just get better with age.
Archive 2008-12-01 CC 2008
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The media drops its "bombshells" like well-formed turds on the pavement and then moves on, leaving others to clear up the mess behind them.
The end is nigh! Richard 2007
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The media drops its "bombshells" like well-formed turds on the pavement and then moves on, leaving others to clear up the mess behind them.
Archive 2007-11-01 Helen 2007
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The "bombshells" dropped in the CFTC Public Hearing have only served to reinforce that view.
GlobalResearch.ca 2010
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